1. Declarative- " I am going to make some hot chocolate." 2. Interrogative- "Will you go make me some hot chocolate?" 3. Imperative- "Make me some hot chocolate." 4. Exclamatory- " I love hot chocolate!"
Correct A Run-On! 1. Separate the sentences with a period.The jacket made me warm. Without the jacket I am cold.2. Add a comma and a conjunction such as and, but, or, so, yetThe jacket made me warm but, without the jacket I am cold.3. Place a semicolon between the sentencesThe jacket made me warm; without the jacket I am cold.4. Add a subordinating conjunction such as because, since, while,The jacket made me warm because, it is hot outside.
Sentence Structure Simple- "Some people like hot dogs."Complex- " Because I was bored, I played soccer."Compound- " I tried to to my homework,but my brother annoyed me."Compound/Complex- " Even though we like Buc-cees, it is far away and,it uses a lot of gas to get there."
Figurative Language Simile- I was as fast as a cheetah.Hyperbole- My eyes flew out of my head at the news.Onomatopoeia- Drip! Drop!Metaphor- I was a Ferrari to get to lunch.Alliteration- Sassy Sally smiled sweetly at Sam.Personification- The clock slapped me in the face with every second of anticipation.
Writing Styles
Absolute-"Smiling radiantly, jumping quickly, she hoorayed for she was going to a Justin Beiber concert. " Appositive-"Winter ,my dog, learned how to catch a football." Adverb for effect- "We're going on a field trip to Schilterbahn!" the teacher said happily. Adjective beginning- "Upset, she trudged away from her rejection on Valentines Day" Dash-"It was too quiet--a little to quiet for comfort." Speaker Tag- "Yes! Dodge ball!" Kenedi yelled. Vivid Verb-" I ran swiftly away from the demon monkeys on Temple Run."
Kinds of Sentences!!!
1. Declarative- " I am going to make some hot chocolate."
2. Interrogative- "Will you go make me some hot chocolate?"
3. Imperative- "Make me some hot chocolate."
4. Exclamatory- " I love hot chocolate!"
Correct A Run-On!
1. Separate the sentences with a period.The jacket made me warm. Without the jacket I am cold.2. Add a comma and a conjunction such as and, but, or, so, yetThe jacket made me warm but, without the jacket I am cold.3. Place a semicolon between the sentencesThe jacket made me warm; without the jacket I am cold.4. Add a subordinating conjunction such as because, since, while,The jacket made me warm because, it is hot outside.
Sentence Structure
Simple- "Some people like hot dogs."Complex- " Because I was bored, I played soccer."Compound- " I tried to to my homework,but my brother annoyed me."Compound/Complex- " Even though we like Buc-cees, it is far away and,it uses a lot of gas to get there."
Figurative Language
Simile- I was as fast as a cheetah.Hyperbole- My eyes flew out of my head at the news.Onomatopoeia- Drip! Drop!Metaphor- I was a Ferrari to get to lunch.Alliteration- Sassy Sally smiled sweetly at Sam.Personification- The clock slapped me in the face with every second of anticipation.
Writing Styles
Absolute-"Smiling radiantly, jumping quickly, she hoorayed for she was going to a Justin Beiber concert. "
Appositive-"Winter ,my dog, learned how to catch a football."
Adverb for effect- "We're going on a field trip to Schilterbahn!" the teacher said happily.
Adjective beginning- "Upset, she trudged away from her rejection on Valentines Day"
Dash-"It was too quiet--a little to quiet for comfort."
Speaker Tag- "Yes! Dodge ball!" Kenedi yelled.
Vivid Verb-" I ran swiftly away from the demon monkeys on Temple Run."